General & Sport Aviation Award

This award is open to any entity involved in General and Sport Aviation on the island of Ireland. In the last 18 months, how have you made a significant contribution or enhancement in relation to safety or access to General and Sport Aviation? Each entity must submit evidence for the size and nature of the organisation where the work is carried out, its principal activities.

Entry is by a 5 A4 page submission; the judges will be looking for clear information, backed up by evidence, that pays particular attention to the criteria listed below.

Excellence in training programs, flight instruction or member activities: Have you demonstrated excellence in training programs, flight instruction or member activities?

Flight experience of staff, notable awards or medals: What is the combined flight experience of your staff? Have they received any notable awards or medals?

Aviation safety: What are your contributions to aviation safety?

Outreach programs: What significant outreach programs have you undertaken? This can include events to boost membership and community involvement or display events such as air shows.

Improvements in facilities or infrastructure: Have you improved facilities or infrastructure to increase the number, range and accessibility of aircraft accessibility to your site?

Aircraft services provided on site: Have you improved or increased the number of member or aircraft services provided on site?

How to Enter

Want to Get the Most Out of Your Entry?

All entrants must submit a document of no more than 5 A4 pages that covers the key criteria set out for the category they are entering.

Before making your submission, please read the terms and conditions and ensure the following:

  • All activities cited in support of your entries must have been on-going within the past 24 months unless stated otherwise in the criteria.
  • The entering party has to have an office in the ROI or NI, and they must operate services into/out of/within the island of Ireland unless stated otherwise in the criteria
  • Make sure you focus on good hard information, backed up by solid facts and figures.